Mystery


[IMAGE] Life holds many questions. Some have easy answers. Others, people spend years trying to answer. And then there are some that maybe there are no ready/easy answers. These we call mystery. Perhaps they lead us through doors of perception...perhaps they lead us through doors of enlightenment... sometimes, they enlighten us, even when they lead nowhere.
See for yourself.
The I Ching is one of civilizations oldest books. It was ancient in Lao Tsu's time (6 century BC).
It is like checking your oil, not best to do every day, but there are times when if you don't do it, your engine may seize up. It is from the Taoist tradition of ancient China.

Contemporary with Lao Tsu in China was a fellow illuminator, located in Persia... Zarathustra (or Zoroaster) wrote many texts, some survive even though his traditions only enjoy a small following where once there were many.
Today Islam controls that part of the world. Many of Zoroaster's ideas survive as basic tenents of Christianity and Judaism.

I like to imagine sometimes that Lao Tsu journeyed to Persia after leaving the Western gates of China, and enjoyed long walks/talks with Zarathustra. Who knows?

If ya need more direct answers,(YES/NO), try the Smoking Head of Bob (no relation).

Or, even earlier, there were men, who may have been more than mere mortals. The bible calls them, the "sons of god" the nephilim(Genesis 6:1-4). Mantho tells us of the Gods who were the first Pharohs of Egypt...of Osiris, the bringer of Knowledge and Civilization.

Then there is Veracocha in South America...also the bringer of Culture, Knowledge, and Civilization.
Or Lao Tsu tells us of the ancient sages of China... Yes, perhaps the mysteries of ancient Egypt and other ancient advanced, ancient civilizations are more your style. If so, try reading some amazing conjecture from Graham Hancock.


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